Let's Review: EnglishUpdated with recent exams, this book reviews all topics that high school students will encounter on the New York State English Regents Exam, or on equivalent exams given by secondary schools in other parts of the U.S. and Canada. Chapters review listening and reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar and punctuation, and prose and poetry. Two recently given Regents Exams are presented with answer keys. |
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Contents
Listening and Writing | 11 |
READING AND WRITING | 31 |
Reading and Writing | 37 |
READING PROSE | 61 |
READING POETRY | 87 |
Audience and Literature Essays | 116 |
Reading and Writing | 133 |
WRITING ON EXAMINATIONS | 143 |
Expressions Often Confused Misused | 168 |
GUIDELINES | 177 |
VOCABULARY | 191 |
SPELLING | 221 |
RECOMMENDED READING | 243 |
AN INTRODUCTION TO | 251 |
SCORING RUBRICS | 260 |
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